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Pages
531–533
Issue
7
Volume
23
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Title
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Painters and patients: how art informs medicine.
Publisher
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Family medicine
Date
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1991
1991-10
Subject
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Humans; Physician-Patient Relations; Motivation; Attitude of Health Personnel; Education; *Perception; Sick Role; Attitude to Health; *Art; Medicine in the Arts; Physicians/psychology; Medical; Undergraduate/*methods
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Wear D
Description
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This essay describes three movements in art–impressionism, cubism, and abstract expressionism–and how artists within each movement differed in their portrayal of reality. With this background, the author proposes that inquiry into the motives and methods of artists within each movement may help in our understanding of how a person experiences, interprets, and portrays reality. This, in turn, may translate into a recognition of the multiplicity of perspectives and the uniqueness of each patient's lived experience of his or her illness and that the doctor's vantage point on reality may not mesh with that of the patient.
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*Art
*Perception
1991
Attitude of Health Personnel
Attitude to Health
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Education
family medicine
Humans
Medical
Medicine in the Arts
Motivation
NEOMED College of Medicine
Physician-Patient Relations
Physicians/psychology
Sick Role
Undergraduate/*methods
Wear D